Media Advisory - Turning Digital Into Dollars: CJF J-Talk features Canada's top publishers on what's working for their news outlets

TORONTO, Jan. 8, 2014 /CNW/ - Traditional newspaper outlets are throwing
up paywalls, pouring resources into digital, and increasing the amount
of sponsored content—all in an effort to find a sustainable business
model for journalism. The question is: What's working?

"The newspaper industry is still seeing its traditional business erode
and not enough progress online," says Joshua Benton, director of the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University, who will
moderate the discussion. "But there are interesting ideas being tested
and tried that might help support the reporting we all value."

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About The Canadian Journalism Foundation
Founded in 1990, The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) is a not-for-profit organization that promotes excellence in
journalism by celebrating outstanding journalistic achievement through
an annual awards program; by organizing events that facilitate dialogue
among journalists, business people, academics and students about the
role of the media in Canadian society; by supporting journalism
websites, J-Source.ca English and ProjetJ (French), in co-operation with the country's leading journalism
schools; and by fostering opportunities for journalism education,
training and research.